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I am selling my slate gray GT3 with just under 27k miles, price is $59,000. Itís track prepped, but entirely street legal. It is perfect for someone looking for a track ready 996 GT3. From the factory this car has xenon headlights and it was originally equipped with ceramic brakes. It currently has steel rotors but the original yellow calipers which came with ceramic rotors. A few other options listed with additional cost on the original window sticker are: cruise control, thicker steering wheel, and sport seats painted to match.

Exterior:
Carbon Fiber GT3 RS wing, itís a copy, but as far as I can tell same quality as an OEM.
3 sets of wheels

The original wheels have Michelin Pilot Sports on them with about 1/4Ē tread front and rear. There are two extra sets of wheels, one set are GT3 RS wheels with factory red spokes. The other set are from a 996 turbo and the spokes have been painted red to match. Both sets are exactly the same size and offsets and are functionally interchangeable. 7 of the 8 extra wheels currently have Hoosiers on them.

Major maintenance
The front main seal has been replaced and the steering rack has been replaced.

A little more about the car:

I am the third owner. Iím in Charlotte, NC. The car is in very good condition cosmetically and excellent condition mechanically. This is a fantastic track car, but it is not a garage queen. It has been tracked almost since new, so a lot of the miles are track miles. It drives wonderfully, I instruct for PCA and BMWCCA and have driven the car at both VIR and CMP.

Mechanically it needs nothing, everything works perfectly, and it has been meticulously maintained. It is set up more for the track than street and is very well balanced. But it is entirely streetable. Iíll be happy to provide current suspension settings if you like. I have all records since new.

All work and set up has been done by either Hendrick Porsche in Charlotte or 3G Motorsports in Grennsboro.

Cosmetically, itís very good condition but has plenty of flaws, the front bumper has paint chips, the interior is all in very good shape but not like new. Both rear quarter panels and the rear bumper have been repainted. The right rear quarter bumped a tire barrier at VIR, damage was relatively minor but enough to need to be repainted. The left rear quarter panel was damaged when a rear tire blew at VIR, again fairly minor damage but enough to need to be repainted. Iíve got pictures of the damage in both cases which Iím happy to share.

I have all of the original parts, seats, rear wing, exhaust, steering wheel, ceramic rotors (Gen II). All are in excellent (almost new) condition and could be put right back on the car for a great street car. But why would you want to do that?